Which Cell Phone do you own?
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I have a Nokia Lumia 1520 after being chased away by usability and quality issues from Apple (and I was a huge loyalist, so this didn't come lightly). I've had Windows Phone 8.1 on it for a while and love it. They only drawbacks so far have been that some of the software (Facebook and Tapatalk in particular) aren't on par with their iOS counterparts. Other than that, I've never been happier with a mobile device. Given how much I fight my PC, the irony of this is not lost on me.
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I've got a Samsung Note 3, and it's easily the best phone (for me) that I've had. I had the Note 2 before this, and the 3 is a huge step up. Prior to that I had a variety of iPhones, the last being a 4S, which were great, but I'd never go back to one now after seeing how good Android can be. Using a better interface such as Nova Launcher makes a big difference, as you can make it look and behave exactly as you want it to.
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I have owned that phone in the past and I think you will have good luck with it.
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I had an HTC phone and liked it a lot, aside from its ridiculously poor battery life. That one shouldn't have the same issue, so hopefully you'll enjoy it.
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Good phone. Got the standard issue with the HTC battery disconnecting now and then causing the phone to turn off, but already have a replacement which should fit better and take care of this issue. Lotta people had issues with this, how hard is it to make a battery fit… Weird...
Came with a heavyduty Case Mate which is good as I'm the clumsiest fucker alive...
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If anyone has a good, cheap cell for sale… The result of my temper:
I'll sell you mine @Seul
Just for a laugh, thought I'd share photos of my top of the line cell phone.
I got this back in '07 and I'm still using it! It was the cheap model back then but hey, it still works so why buy something new that I don't need? My partner gets embarrassed when I show this in public but I don't care.
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…aside from its ridiculously poor battery life.
My battery JUST died, it'd been going exactly 30 minutes shy of 4 days (96 hours). It's an unbranded (made in Japan) replacement battery, and by Golly it's doing fine, just fine…
Now to repeat the process...
- turn it on, plug it in the socket, charge for 12+ hours
- unplug, turn it off, plug in, charge for another hour
- unplug it, turn it on, fool around with it for a couple of minutes
- turn it off, plug it in, charge for another 1-2 hours
Max capacity baby. I did this when I got the battery, now I have let it die (completely drain it, so it won't even turn on again), and repeating the whole thing...
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Unless it cooks my dinner, pours me a beer and then gives me oral pleasure I am not interested (yet).